Revelstoke’s Stepping Stones child care to deliver low-cost universal childcare

Families at Stepping Stones paying no more than $200 a month per child as part of BC government’s universal child care prototype site program.

Revelstoke’s Stepping Stones Child Care Centre is now able to offer low-cost child care as part of a provincial prototype program. Stepping Stones will offer 32 low-cost child care spaces to parents in Revelstoke with families paying no more than $200 per child.

“Stepping Stones is an example of a child care provider who defines ‘community’ in an extremely inclusive manner,” said Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care. “This centre’s focus on collaboration extends into the community, as Stepping Stones works with a variety of organizations, along with the local Aboriginal Friendship Society and school district to get kids involved in exciting events like the local farmers market and Indigenous celebrations.”

Stepping Stones is one of more than 50 sites chosen to offer high-quality, low-cost child care to B.C. parents. The centre provides extra staff to assist children with extra-support needs and connects families to additional resources, such as speech and occupational therapists, where needed. A key aspect of this centre is its extensive community involvement, with children visiting and learning from organizations such as the Moberly Manor seniors’ assisted-living facility, Mt. Cartier Cottages Seniors Residential Care facility, Revelstoke Search and Rescue, and Bear Aware. The centre also supports staff by helping them upgrade their qualifications and offers play-based learning for the children.

Stepping Stones Child Care. Photo: Revelstoke Child Care Society.

“The board and staff of the Revelstoke Child Care Society are honoured to be on the leading edge of one of the largest social policy changes in BC’s history,” said Linda Chell, executive director of the Revelstoke Child Care Society.

Chell said the RCCS is a non profit society with a staff of 22 early childhood educators, infant and toddler educators, ece assistants and special needs educators that has continued to grow and serve Revelstoke’s early learning sector since 1989.

“We are thrilled that the future of child care will be defined through these prototype sites,” said Katrine Conroy, Minister of Children and Family Development. “These sites will guide quality, accessible and affordable care in a way that will benefit not just the children and families now at these sites, but families across B.C. into the future.”

The Childcare BC Universal Prototype Sites will model what high-quality, affordable, universal child care may look like for B.C. families. In all, parents of approximately 2,500 children will benefit from the prototype project.

This project is funded through a $60-million investment as part of the Early Learning and Child Care agreement with the Government of Canada. It complements the Province’s $1-billion three-year investment through Childcare BC to move toward its long-term vision of affordable, accessible and quality child care for any family that needs it.

Parents who are not accessing these low-cost spaces may still be eligible for support through the Affordable Child Care Benefit, which provides up to $1,250 per child a month for families with an annual income of $111,000 or less. Families using licensed child care may also see savings through the Child Care Fee Reduction, which has so far helped to reduce the cost of almost 52,000 child care spaces around the province.

For more about Childcare BC, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/childcare

What did you think of this story?

Your feedback after we publish a story helps ensure we're always improving our reporting to better serve you

Support independent news.

Support Revy. 

Become one of 30 new monthly supporters and sustain this independent news service 

00
Months
00
Days
00
Hours
00
Minutes
00
Seconds
Close the CTA

This site uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. By continuing to use this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy.

Scroll to Top